Google is taking a major step forward in protecting user’s data with a new theft detection system that makes a stolen phone almost useless to thieves. These latest security features are designed for Android users to protect their personal information, so even if a thief gets the phone, the sensitive information remains secure.
This blog is the ultimate guide to the newly introduced features of Google, designed to help protect your sensitive information from unauthorized access.
Google has integrated a range of security features aimed at helping users quickly lock down their devices if they’ve been stolen, preventing thieves from accessing apps and sensitive information. These locking features include:
Theft Detection Lock is triggered by the literal act of snatching. The theft detection safeguard utilizes cutting-edge Google AI technology to identify when an individual attempts to remove your phone from your possession and flee, whether on foot or in a vehicle. In such cases, the phone automatically disables itself, preventing the thief from accessing any sensitive information. This feature is immediately activated, offering immediate protection.
Eligible devices for theft detection lock
Theft detection lock will be available for devices running Android 10 and higher as a result of a Google Play services update that is scheduled to be released later this year.
If a thief attempts to cut off your phone’s internet connection, the offline device lock will activate. If the phone is left offline for an extended period, it will automatically lock, complicating the thief’s attempts to bypass security measures. This means that even without an internet connection, the thief will be unable to access your phone.
Eligible devices for offline device lock
Later this year, Android 10 and higher devices will receive an update via Google Play services that will enable offline device lock capabilities.
The remote lock feature allows you to protect your stolen phone from a distance. Google’s Find My Device manager enables you to remotely secure your phone, guaranteeing that your data is protected even if your device is in the hands of another individual.
Eligible devices for Remote lock
An update to Google Play services will grant remote lock access to Android 10 and higher devices later this year.
Google announced the new locking features in May, though the beta tests started in August. Now, they are rolling out to eligible Android devices, which have been recently spotted on Xiaomi 14T Pro. This update will be available to billions of devices including Android 10 and above though some features will be specific to Android 15. To be able to use these anti-theft protections, make sure your phone has the latest version of Google Play services.
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